Beatriz Trigo

Beatriz Trigo, Associate Professor at Gettysburg College, holds a Ph.D. in Peninsular Literature with concentration in Cultural Studies, and a M.A. in Latin American Literature from Arizona State University. In addition, she holds a B.A. in English Philology from the University of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain.

Professor Trigo's research focuses on Peninsular Narrative, the Fantastic, Gender, Film, Galician Studies, and the Digital Humanities/Digital Scholarship. She has published, both nationally and internationally, critical articles about the literature of canonical figures like Antonio Machado, Rosalía de Castro, Emilia Pardo Bazán, as well as film and the newest literary production in Galician narrative. In 2013, she was awarded an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Grant, and in 2014 the Technology Fellow Grant. Latest publications include “Amanece, que no es poco o la dimensión utópica de la cultura pura hegeliana”, Romance Notes 52. 2 (2017): 255-66; the co-edited volume of essays: Entornos digitales: conceptualización y praxis, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, 2017. She is also co-author of Indagaciones, Georgetown UP, forthcoming in 2019.